BUG: 7.1.2.6 crashes when searching tasks (CTRL+F)

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PB

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May 10, 2017, 1:13:28 AM5/10/17
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Hi Dan, 

I just want to report a bug that occured when updating to version 7.1.2.6 yesterday afternoon.

Steps to reproduce this issue:

1) Open task list introduction.tdl
2) Press button search or hit CTRL+F
3) TDL 7.1.2.6 crashes

I hope there is an easy fix for 7.1.2.7

Thank you a lot for your great work!

br,
Peter

.dan.g.

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May 10, 2017, 1:38:49 AM5/10/17
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Welcome Peter.

Unfortunately I'm not able to reproduce the crash based on what you have given me.

Can you try redownloading 7.1.2.6 and installing to a clean folder and seeing if you can still reproduce the crash?

If you can't reproduce it, can you please attach the ini file for the install where the crash is occurring?

PB

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May 11, 2017, 2:07:12 AM5/11/17
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Hi Dan!

Thank you for your fast reply!

As you said I tried removing my todolist.ini and "building up" a new one from scratch. Now "searching for tasks" via CTRL+F works again. So there must be some corrupt data in my todolist.ini that version 7.1.2.6 can't process and crashes. 
Since my ini-file has over 41000 lines I thought generating a new one and doing all TDL-settings again would be an option.

Do you have a fast guess which entries in todolist.ini in general influences the searching functionality?

br, 
Peter

.dan.g.

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May 11, 2017, 3:43:49 AM5/11/17
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>> Since my ini-file has over 41000 lines I thought generating a new one and doing all TDL-settings again would be an option.

I'd rather you zipped it up and sent it to me at 'abstractspoon2(at)optusnet(dot)com(dot)au' so I can try to reproduce the crash.

PB

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May 12, 2017, 7:05:12 AM5/12/17
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Hi Dan, 

works again with 7.1.2.7 - thank you very much for the quick fix.

br, 
Peter
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